Ana Vidović (b. 1980), more commonly known as Ana Vidovic, is a Croatian cl… Read Full Bio ↴Ana Vidović (b. 1980), more commonly known as Ana Vidovic, is a Croatian classical guitarist.
She was born on the 8th November 1980, in Karlovac near Zagreb, Croatia, and started playing guitar at the age of five, inspired by her brother Viktor. By the age of eleven she was performing internationally, and at thirteen became the youngest student to attend the prestigious National Musical Academy in Zagreb, where she studied with Istvan Romer. Vidović’s reputation in Europe led to an invitation to study at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, U.S., with Manuel Barrueco, from where she graduated in May 2003.
Vidović has won an impressive number of prizes and international competitions all over the world. These include first prizes in the Albert Augustine International Competition in Bath, England, the Fernando Sor competition in Rome, Italy, and the Francisco Tárrega competition in Benicasim, Spain. Other top prizes include the Eurovision Competition for Young Artists, the Mauro Giuliani competition in Italy, the Printemps de la Guitare in Belgium, and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York.
Vidović has given over one thousand public performances since first taking the stage in 1988. Her international performance career includes recitals in London, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Rome, Budapest, China, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Oslo, Copenhagen, Toronto, Baltimore, San Francisco, Knoxville, Houston, Austin, Dallas, St. Louis, and Jakarta.
She was born on the 8th November 1980, in Karlovac near Zagreb, Croatia, and started playing guitar at the age of five, inspired by her brother Viktor. By the age of eleven she was performing internationally, and at thirteen became the youngest student to attend the prestigious National Musical Academy in Zagreb, where she studied with Istvan Romer. Vidović’s reputation in Europe led to an invitation to study at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, U.S., with Manuel Barrueco, from where she graduated in May 2003.
Vidović has won an impressive number of prizes and international competitions all over the world. These include first prizes in the Albert Augustine International Competition in Bath, England, the Fernando Sor competition in Rome, Italy, and the Francisco Tárrega competition in Benicasim, Spain. Other top prizes include the Eurovision Competition for Young Artists, the Mauro Giuliani competition in Italy, the Printemps de la Guitare in Belgium, and the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York.
Vidović has given over one thousand public performances since first taking the stage in 1988. Her international performance career includes recitals in London, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Rome, Budapest, China, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Oslo, Copenhagen, Toronto, Baltimore, San Francisco, Knoxville, Houston, Austin, Dallas, St. Louis, and Jakarta.
Vals
Ana Vidovic Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Vals' by these artists:
Aaron Thompson I step out of a dream I was a child of…
Aterciopelados Bailemos este vals Atravesemos paredes Bailemos este vals …
Conchita Siempre hago lo mismo y luego me arrepiento tanto, Una y…
DakhaBrakha Хто не вийде На Купайло Щоб воно лягло Та й не встало Щоб во…
Duman Kalbimi çaldı Ortasından yardı Bir tohum ekti Çok fark…
E.Doga (Mm, yeah) I saw you on the gram with yo new…
Julio y Agosto Se va apagando la tarde ya no quema el sol La…
Klavdiya Shulzhenko Вальс устарел, говорит кое-кто смеясь Век усмотрел в нём отс…
La Trampa Lluvia gotas besando tu vidrio vientos que buscan tu piel…
Mabel Matiz Daldığı derinden çıktı çöl rüyam Kalbimin serabı Bir kader g…
Maria Papageorgiou Τα βράδια θα πέφτω στα βαθιά νερά σου Ζητώντασ βυθό Και θα…
P. Contreras Весна сорок пятого года Как ждал тебя синий Дунай Народам Ев…
Paté de Fuá Caminando los dos de la mano Posamos los ojos en esa…
Povel Ramel Från Harlem i New York till Tranås i Småland Är faktiskt…
Shaman Y Los Hombres En Llamas Despiertos los muertos bailan al ritmo de una vals Empiezan …
Smiley Nu stiu cum am facut Sau cine a vrut sa faca…
Susanne Lundeng [feat. Johan A. Aronsen] Vinden från havet har frisknat Och Mysingen möter med sjögån…
TDK Господине добре дошли Пред нас пуснете вашите Очи на забрава…
vals Had a little to much to drink last night Woke up…
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@liavalenza6195
Ana Vidovic suona divinamente. E ti rapisce il cuore.❤
@jerrygood.
La mejor interpretación que he visto. Los matices,la limpieza. Es muy complicado que una pieza de esa dificultad te quede tan limpia
@CarlosSilva-zi2eq
No has visto la interpretación del maestro Alirio Díaz... Muy superior.
@Hugo-po8um
Hay varios errores en cuanto a la limpieza (por ejemplo el bajo en 0:35 o el fa agudo en 0:54) pero también hay que decir que esta pieza es MUY complicada y que tiene mérito tocarla como la ha tocado
@Deathkunaset
My God. This is absolutely amazing. Fantastic work, Team Siccas.
@alans3845
It took me 6 months to learn and perform this piece for my graduate guitar jury in 1995. As I now listen and watch Ana perform it, I am certain Antonio Lauro would be as moved by her interpretation and performance as I am. Her patience, articulation, breath and dynamics are among the very best I have ever seen in the performance of this historic piece from the classical guitar repertoire. She sounds amazing. She is amazing. Bravo Ana!!!
@jasons3601
Started working on this piece a couple weeks ago. I got the first part down in a few days. It wasn't as tough as I thought it would be. It's just quick. 3rd part is tricky with the timing making it feel like it's not a 6/8. The second part is frigging hard. I'm trying different ways to finger the chords to hopefully make the progression smoother for me, but I can't find an easy way to do it. I am self taught, so perhaps my lack of music knowledge is my hindrance on the 2nd part. Although, I did pick up some new to me right hand picking to try ease the pain on part 2. Maybe I'm just not used to running through these odd chords with speed.
Ana sure does play this piece well. She play everything she plays very well.
@tjbeep
Where did you study?
@alans3845
@TJ Books CCM
@tjbeep
@Alan S Huh, what is that?